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Red Patent Leather is a live album by the American rock and roll group New York Dolls, released in 1984. It was recorded in New York a decade earlier, in March 1975, just a month before the group broke up while on tour in Florida.
The Best of the New York Dolls (1985) Super Best Collection (1990) Rock'n Roll (1994) Hootchie Kootchie Dolls (1998) The Glam Rock Hits (1999) Actress: Birth of The New York Dolls (2000) Endless Party (2000) New York Tapes 72/73 (2000) Great Big Kiss (reissue of Seven Day Weekend and Red Patent Leather, 2002) Looking For A Kiss (2003) Manhattan ...
Red Patent Leather (1984) Seven Day Weekend (1992) Rock'n Roll (1994) ... AllMusic [1] Seven Day Weekend is a collection of demos by rock band the New York Dolls. The ...
Sylvain Sylvain, cofounder and rhythm guitarist of legendary early 1970s proto-punk quintet the New York Dolls, died Wednesday after a battle with cancer, according to a social media post by his ...
With Morton, the New York Dolls recorded Too Much Too Soon in 1974 at A&R Studios in New York City. [7] The album was later mastered at Sterling Sound and Masterdisk. [8] During the sessions, Morton had Johansen record his vocals several times and incorporated sound effects such as gongs, gunshots, and feminine choruses. [9]
Tokyo Dolls Live (credited to 'David and Sylvain') – a live album by the Dolls line-up of Johansen and Sylvain with Peter Jordan/Chris Robison/Tony Machine. French Fan Club/New Rose. New York Dolls Red Patent Leather – live album of McLaren-era Dolls allegedly produced by Sylvain, with original manager Marty Thau credited as Executive Producer
At every show, the rising New York rockers deliver performances that are hard to ignore – easily moving from playful, comedic bits (like an impression of Randy Newman performing “Sk8er Boi ...
Nolan (left) and the New York Dolls on TopPop television program, 1973. A native of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Nolan joined the New York Dolls in the autumn of 1972 to replace Billy Murcia, who had died of asphyxiation as a result of a failed attempt to revive him from a drug overdose while on tour in England, early in the band's career.